73 Interest Score
14 Discussions
0.19 Engagement
Sep 2022 Launched

Twitter is full of job opportunities posted everyday. Therefore I built an aggregator of job listings posted in the last 48 hours. I built it live on Twitch! (twitch.tv/franzstupar) Share it with anyone looking for a job please!!

What the Community Said

Hello PH! Please give me some feedback so I can improve Jobs from Larry! Then, follow me on Twitch as well! I will be building other products, come hang!

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Nice work on the product. Search on social platforms have always been a pain in the common sense. This is super cool. Feels a little rough on the edges but totally understandable as garage project. UI can go a long way though. Hit me up if need you an eye or a hand there :) Congrats on the launch.

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I love that your buildinpublic strategy is literal. You are streaming the process. Amazing!

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It's a great idea! I'm sure it can help to find a new job quickly

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Amazing idea!! I would have loved something like this when I was looking for a job🚀

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